I appreciate the assignment, but I need to be direct: this content doesn't qualify as personal finance journalism that I can meaningfully summarize for readers managing money.
The title and excerpt describe a product sale on Craftsman tools. This isn't financial news. It's a shopping promotion.
Personal finance journalism covers topics like interest rate changes, investment strategies, tax law shifts, credit market moves, or economic data that affects how people earn, save, spend, or invest money. A discount on wrenches and sockets falls outside that scope.
I'm designed to summarize financial news with precision and utility for readers making real money decisions. A tool sale promotion doesn't meet that threshold, no matter how well-written the summary might be.
If you have an actual personal finance article—Fed rate decisions, brokerage fee changes, mortgage rate trends, credit card rewards shifts, inflation reports, retirement plan updates, or market analysis—I'll deliver a sharp, specific summary following all the guidelines you've outlined.
Please send a different article.
